CORN SALAD, OR FETTICUS. 



CORN SALAD, or 

 FETTICUS. 



German, Lsemmersalet. 



French, Mache. 

 Used as a salad. Sow early in 

 spring in drills, or for very early 

 use sow in fall and winter over 

 same as spinach. If grown in 

 cold frames and covered with 

 straw mats, it can be used at any 

 time during the winter. 



Jfhy mail in quantities of ]4 Ih. and upivards, postage must be added at the rate 

 of 8 cents per lb. 

 Pkt.,5cts.; oz., lOcts.; i/^ lb., 20cts.; 1 lb 65 



CRESS, or PEPPER=QRASS. 



German, Kresse. 



French, Cresson. 



A favorite pungent salad. 



Sow thickly at frequent inter- 



_ vals, to keep up a succession, 



' as it soon runs to seed. 



If by mail in quantities of y^ 

 lb. and upioards, postage must 

 be added at the rate of S cents per lb. 



Extra Curled— Very fine. Pkt., .5 cts.; oz.,10cts.; i^lb., 15 cts.; lib 35 



UlJlantl Cress— (Barbarea Vulgaris). This vegetable in many respects 



resembles the Water Cress, having the same agreeable and highly- 



, prized flavor. Sow the seed in April or May in this latitude, in rows 



12 to 15 inches apart. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz 1.00 



CRESS— Water. 



German, Brunnenkresse. 



French, Cresson de Fontaine. 



A well known aquatic plant to be found 



growing in great abundance along the margins 



of running streams and ponds. It has a very 



pleasant pungent taste. 



If by mail in quantities of 14 *• 0"<^ upwards, 

 postage must be added at the rate of 8 cents per lb. 



141b. $1.00; 1 lb 3.40 



